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Best Ballpark Hotdog Toppings?  -  Detroit Red Wings  -  March 2023
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fvcking-damage · 8 months ago
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i multitasked the whole day today, so below the cut is the list of free agency signings as of july 1st, 2024, 7:30 pm est
NHL FREE AGENCY - JULY 1ST, 2024
- tyler bertuzzi 4x5.5m w/hawks
- sam carrick 3x3m w/nyr
- jake guentzel 7x9m w/bolts
- christ tanev 6x4.5m w/leafs
- brett pesce 6x5.5m w/devils
- yakob trenin 4x3.5m w/wild
- teuvo teravainen 3x4.5m w/hawks
- tyler toffoli 4x6m w/sharks
- jonathan marchessault 5x5.5m w/preds
- steven stamkos 4x8m w/preds
- oliver ekman-larsson 4x3.5m w/leafs
- anthony mantha 1x3.5m w/flames
- sam lafferty 2x2m w/sabres
- matt roy 6x5.75m w/caps
- elias lindholm 7x7.75 w/bruins
- david perron 2x4m w/sens
- brady skjei 7x7m w/preds
- anthony stolarz 2x2m w/leafs
- laurent broissoit 2x3.3m w/hawks
- brandon montour 7x7.14m w/kraken
- viktor arvidsson 2x4m w/oilers
- nikita zadorov 6x5m w/bruins
- brenden dillion 3x4m w/devils
- sean monahan 5x5.5m w/cbj
- danton heinen 2x2.25m w/canucks
- kevin sterlund 2x2m w/utah
- jake debrusk 7x5.5m w/vancouver
- jason zucker 1x5m w/buffalo
- william carrier 6x2m w/canes
- pat maroon 1x1.3m w/hawks
- cam talbot 2x2.5m w/detroit
- jake bean 2x1.75m w/flames
- jonathan drouin 1x2.5m w/avs
- alec martinez 1x4m w/hawks
- brandon duhaime 2x1.85m w/caps
- tyson jost 1x775k w/caps
- tomas nosek 1x775k w/florida
- derek forbort 1x1.5m w/canucks
- michael amadio 3x2.6m w/sens
- matt grzelcyk 1x2.75 w/pens
- zach aston-reese 1x775k w/vegas
- chandler stephenson 7x6.25m w/kraken
- max jones 2x w/bruins
- ryan lomberg 2x2m w/flames
- joel edmundson 4x3.85m w/kings
- josh brown 3x1m w/oilers
- tanner laczynski 2x775k w/vegas
- devin cooley 2x775k w/flames
- jacob bryson 1x900k w/sabres
- matt dumba 2x3.75m w/stars
- brendan smith 1x1m w/stars
- nicolas aube-kubel 1x1.5m w/sabres
- erik gustafsson 2x2m w/detroit
- anthony duclair 4x3.5 w/isles
- ilya lyubushkin 2x3.25m w/stars
- jack campbell 1x775k w/detroit
- taylor raddysh 1x1m w/caps
- craig smith 1x1m w/hawks
- max jones 2x1 w/bruins
- anthony beauvillier 1x1.25m w/pens
- nils lundkvist 1x1.25 w/stars
- ian cole 1x3.1m w/utah
- casey desmith 3x1m w/dallas
- jani hakanapaa 2x1.5m w/leafs
- vincent desharnais 2x2m w/vancouver
- alexander wennberg 2x5m w/sharks
- billy sweezey 2x775k w/bruins
- aj greer 2x850k w/florida
- alexandre carrier 3x3.75m w/preds
- bokondji imama 1x775k w/pens
- kaapo kakhonen 1x1 w/jets
- riley tufte 1x775k w/bruins
- cole koepke 1x775k w/bruins
- jordan oesterle 2x775k w/bruins
- troy grosenick 1x775k w/wild
- jeffrey viel 2x775k w/bruins
- connor carrick 1x775k w/oilers
- scott wedgewood 2x3m w/preds
- warren foegle 3x3.5m w/kings
- christian fischer 1x1.125m w/detroit
- sean walker 5x3.6m w/canes
- shayne gostisbere 3x3.2m w/canes
- colton white 2x775k w/devils
- blake lizotte 2x1.85m w/pens
- parker kelly 2x825k w/avs
- stefan noesen 3x2.75m w/canes
- kevin stenlund 2x2m w/utah
- colin miller 2x1.5m w/jets
- kiefer sherwood 2x1.5m w/vancouver
- eric robinson 1x950k w/canes
- eric comrie 2x825k w/jets
- calvin de haan 1x800k w/avs
- jeff skinner 1x3m w/oilers
- tj brodie 2x3.75m w/hawks
- zemgus girgensons 3x850k w/bolts
- ben meyers 1x775k w/kraken
- chris dreidger 1x775k w/florida
- ilya samsonov 1x1.8m w/vegas
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zepuckinghockey · 2 years ago
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It's NHL wedding season! I'm aware of 10 NHLers who got married over the July 7-8, 2023 weekend as well as two related weddings. As best as I can, I've listed them out including as many verified player guests as I could find. Shoutout to the server for helping me ID a lot of generic looking faces. I've got some teams listed for context.
Feel free to let me know of people I've missed! This list has been edited on September 9th. I'm pretty sure wedding season is over, but feel free to message me with someone I missed.
June 16th, 2023 Weddings:
Kyle Clague - Sabres Notable Guests: Nolan Patrick
July 4th, 2023 Weddings:
Colin Blackwell - Hawks Notable Guests: Alex Kerfoot
July 6th, 2023 Weddings:
Tyler Bertuzzi - Red Wings Notable Guests: Michael Rasumussen, Zach Nastasiuk
July 7th, 2023 Weddings:
Alex Nedeljkovic - currently Penguins (previously Canes, Red Wings) Notable Attendees: Scott Wedgewood
Jordan Binnington - Blues Notable Attendees: Jordan Kyrou, Marco Scandella, Sammy Blais, Faulk, Perron, Logan Brown, Joshua Leivo, Vince Dunn, Robby Fabbri, Joel Edmundson, Robert Thomas, Oskar Sundqvist, Colton Parayko, Jake Walman
July 8th, 2023 Weddings:
Tyson Barrie - currently on the Preds (previously: Oilers, Leafs, Avs) Notable Attendees: everyone. Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, Mitch Marner, Zach Hyman, Connor McDavid, Alex Kerfoot, John Tavares, Jack Campbell, Justin Holl, Evander Kane, Darnell Nurse, Mike Smith, Bayne Pettinger, Tyler Ennis, Colin Wilson, Michael Hutchinson, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Cody Ceci, Evan Bouchard, Luke Schenn, Devin Shore, Gabe Landeskog
Vinni Lettieri - currently on the Wild (previously Ducks) Notable Attendees: Trevor Zegras, Jake Bischoff, Tony DeAngelo, Jimmy Vesey, Kevin Hayes, Brady Skjei, Kevin Shattenkirk, John Gibson, Zach Bogosian, Sam Carrick, Jake Gardiner, James van Riemsdyk
Sam Reinhart - currently on the Panthers (previously Sabres) Notable Attendees: Mason Marchment, Brandon Montour, Owen Tippett
Chandler Stephenson - currently on the Knights (previously Caps) Notable Attendees: Will Carrier, Reilley Smith, Mark Stone, Cody Eakin, Jack Eichel, Alex Tuch
Sam Girard - currently on the Avs (previously Preds) Notable Attendees: Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Ryan Graves
Dylan Gambrell - currently on the Leafs (previously Sharks, Sens) Notable Attendees: Mathieu Joseph, Austin Watson (thanks anon!)
Gustav Forsling - currently on the Panthers Notable Attendees: Alex Wennberg, Marcus Hogberg, Patric Hornquist, Lucas Carlsson, Erik Gustafsson
Tyler Motte - (Rangers, Blue Jackets, Blackhawks, Senators, Canucks) Notable Attendees: Brock Boesser
Brett Richie - (Yotes, Flames)
Emerance Maschmeyer & Genevieve Lacasse - WoHo Olympic gold medalists Notable Attendees: Sarah Nurse, Erin Ambrose, Laura Stacey, Marie-Philip Poulin, Haley Irwin, just like all the big woho names
Dominik Tiffels - German hockey player Notable Attendees: Leon Draisaitl
Frankie Borrelli - Barstool Sports and Fore Play Golf Notable Attendees: Brock Nelson, Matt Martin, Adam Pelech, Scott Mayfield, Josh Bailey - info thanks to @barzyblogbabe
Morgan Reilly - Leafs Notable Attendees: his wife Tessa Virtue
July 13th, 2023 Weddings:
Dryden Hunt - Rangers Notable Guests: Kyle Burroughs
July 15th, 2023 Weddings:
Tyler Seguin - Stars (Bruins) Notable Guests: Jamie Benn, John Klingberg, Scott Wedgewood, Jesse Blacker, Mason Marchment, Ty Dellandrea, Justin Dowling
Luke Kunin - (Sharks, Wild) Notable Attendees: Colton Sissons, Matthew Tkachuk, Brady Tkachuk, (Taryn Tkachuk)
AJ Greer - Bruins (Avs, Devils) Notable Attendees: Scott Kosmachuk
Andy Andreoff - (Kings, Flyers, Islanders) Notable Attendees: Sean Couturier, Scott Laughton, Shayne Gostibehere, Erik Gudbranson, Milan Lucic
Juuso Valimaki - Coyotes
July 16, 2023 Weddings:
Kevin Hayes - Blues (Flyers, Rangers, Jets) Notable Attendees: Johnny Gaudreau, Tony DeAngelo, Brady Skjei, Jimmy Vesey
July 20th, 2023 Weddings:
Lawson Crouse - Coyotes Notable Attendees: Phil Kessel, Shayne Gostibehere, Liam O'Brien, Nick Schmaltz, Darcy Kuemper, Taylor Hall, Jacob Bryson, Travis Konecny
July 21st, 2023 Weddings:
Nicolas Aube-Kubel - Caps (Avs) Notable Attendees: Anthony Mantha, Julien Gauthier
Brady Tkachuk - Sens Notable Attendees: Matthew Tkachuk, Josh Norris, Thomas Chabot, Mark Stone, Mathieu Joseph, Luke Kunin, Christian Fischer, Ryan Donato, Robert Thomas, Alex Debrincat, Cam Talbot, Nick Holden, Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes, Luke Hughes, Jake Sanderson, Shane Pinto, Dylan Gambrell, Colin White, Jacob Chychrun, Kevin Hayes
Juuse Saros - Predators Notable Attendees: Eeli Tolvanen, Kevin Lankinen
Tanner Jeannot - Lightning Notable Attendees: Brett Howden, Noah Gregor, Jayden Halbgewachs, Jeremy Lauzon, Alex Carrier
July 22nd, 2023 Weddings:
Alex Kerfoot - Coyotes (Maple Leafs) Notable Attendees: Justin Holl, Colin Blackwell, John Tavares, Morgan Reilly, Michael Bunting, Mitch Marner, Jake Muzzin
Nick Paul - Lightning (Senators) Notable Attendees: Chris Driedger, Drake Batherson, Thomas Chabot, Anthony Cirelli, Alex Killorn
Keith Kinkaid - (Devils, Canadiens, Rangers, Bruins, Avs)
July 24th, 2023 Weddings:
Anthony Mantha - Capitals Notable Guests: Nicholas Aube-Kubel, Julien Gauthier, Nick Jensen, Jonathan Benier
July 27th, 2023 Weddings:
Pavel Zacha - Bruins (Devils) Notable Attendees: Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt
July 28th, 2023 Weddings:
Karson Kuhlman - Islanders (Kraken, Jets) Notable Guests: Kasimir Kaskiskuo
July 29th, 2023 Weddings:
Connor Murphy - Blackhawks (Coyotes) Notable Attendees: Sean Kuraly, Anthony Duclair, Dylan Strome, Jonathan Toews, Alex Debrincat, Taylor Raddysh, Mackenzie Entwistle, Brandon Hagel
Mitch Marner - Leafs Notable Attendees: Best Boy Zeus 🐶, Matt Martin, James Van Riemsdyk, Jake Gardiner, Tyler Bozak, Connor Brown, Justin Holl, Nazem Kadri, Willy Nylander, Zach Bogosian, Kyle Clifford, Jake Muzzin, Auston Matthews, Alex Kerfoot, Michael Bunting, Freddie Anderson, Rasmus Sandin, Morgan Reilly, Tyson Barrie, Connor Carrick, Joe Thorton, Patrick Marleau, Zach Hyman, Jack Campbell, TJ Brodie, Tyler Ennis, John Tavares, Timothy Liljegren
Ethan Bear - Canucks (Oilers, Hurricanes) Notable Attendees: Mat Barzal, Caleb Jones, Jujhar Khaira, Riley Stillman, Thatcher Demko, Austin Strand
Boone Jenner - Blue Jackets Notable Attendees: Zach Werenski, Seth Jones, Nick Blankenburg, Cole Sillinger, David Savard, Andrew Peeke, Scott Laughton, Elvis Merzlikins, Erik Gubranson
July 30th, 2023 Weddings:
Ryan Donato - Blackhawks (Kraken, Bruins) Notable Attendees: Jared McCann, Yanni Gourde, Matty Beniers, Adam Fox
August 3rd, 2023 Weddings:
Kevin Lankinen - Predators Notable Guests: Eeli Tolvanen
August 4th, 2023 Weddings:
Taylor Raddysh - Blackhawks (Lightning) Notable Guests: Dylan Strome, Connor Murphy, Anthony Cirelli
Kevin Hayes (2.0) - still Blues (Flyers, Rangers, Jets) Notable Guests: Keith Yandle, Scott Laughton, Shayne Gostibhere, Travis Sanheim, James van Riemsdyk, Brady Tkachuk, Matthew Tkachuk, Johnny Gaudreau, JT Miller, Zach Sanford, Tony DeAngelo, Brian Dumoulin, Brady Skjei, Paul Carey
August 5th, 2023 Weddings:
Conor Garland - Canucks (Coyotes) Notable Guests: Ryan Donato, Jakob Chychrun, Clayton Keller
Brendan Dillon - Jets (Capitals) Notable Guests: Tom Wilson, TJ Oshie, Jordie Benn, Jamie Benn, Trevor van Riemsdyke, Nic Dowd, Nick Jensen
Charlie McAvoy - Bruins Notable Guests: Hampus Lindholm, AJ Greer, Connor Clifton, Noel Acciari, Taylor Hall, Conor Sheary, Brad Marchand, Jake Debrusk, Matt Gryzeleyk, Derek Forbort, Brandon Carlo, David Krejci, Tuukka Rask, Jeremy Swayman, Charlie Coyle, Krug Torey, Matthew Tkachuk, Casey Fitzgerald, Colin White, Patrice Bergeron
Austin Watson - Senators Notable Guests: Cam Talbot, Anton Forsberg, Jarred Tinordi, Nick Paul, DJ Smith, Dylan Gambrell, Nick Holden, Thomas Chabot
Gage Quinney - Knights Notable Guests: Zach Whitecloud, Nicolas Roy, Jake Bischoff
Micke Rosell - player agent Notable Guests: William Nylander, Alex Nylander, Sam Ersson, Marcus Bjork
Joonas Johansson - Avs
August 6th, 2023 Weddings:
Dylan Larkin - Red Wings Notable Guests: Sam Gagner, Tyler Bertuzzi, Trevor Zegras, Kyle Connor, Troy Stecher, Marc Staal, Jeff Petry, Darren Helm, Zach Werenski, Mitchell Stephens, Riley Sheahan, Cole Caufield, Jack Hughes
August 11th, 2023 Weddings:
Shea Theodore - Knights Notable Guests: Ryan Reaves, Marc-Andre Fleury, Nick Holden, Mark Stone, Chandler Stephenson, Alex Tuch, Dylan Strome, Erik Haula, Jaycob Megna, Will Carrier, Jack Eichel, Alex Pietrangelo
Ryan Hartman - Wild Notable Guests: Matt Dumba, Marcus Foligno, Jared Spurgeon, Cam Talbot, Kirill Kaprizov, Jordan Greenway, Jon Merrill, Alex Goligoski, Jake Middleton, Mason Shaw, Calen Addison, Nick Schmalt, Matthew Boldy, Brandon Duhaime, Connor Dewar, Luke Kunin
August 12th, 2023 Weddings:
Chris Kreider - Rangers Notable Guests: Mika Zibanejad
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swissboyhisch · 2 years ago
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All-Star Love
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Pairing: Matthew Tkachuck x Lemiuex!Reader
Summary: The NHL All Star weekend is always fun. But bring in a romance... Then that's when it becomes interesting.
Word Count: 1742
Warnings: None I think. Please tell me if I'm wrong.
A/N: This comes from a fanific I've written myself. I adjusted it for this but I loved this idea/scene.
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All-Star weekend 2020. This year it was being held in St. Louis. You had arrived on the Pittsburgh plane with Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang and Tristan Jarry since you were currently working with the team. Despite being Lemiuex’s child, you had earned yourself a position as an assistant coach at such a young age. You grew up playing the game. Now you were also the captain of the Canadian Women’s team. 
The last few years, you had attended the games alongside Sidney, who was an older brother after he lived with you and your family after he was drafted in 2005. It was a staple weekend in the season schedule. You had the chance to see all the friends and players you were close with and get to have some fun. Often you could even find yourself doing media stuff. 
This year the NHL had introduced the Elite Women’s 3 on 3. You were the youngest on the Canadian team by 5 years. They also have allowed the women on the teams to compete in the skills competitions. You had been placed into the Shooting Stars event. This meant that you were competing against your boyfriend, Matt, and his brother, Brady. Others in the skills competition include Mitch Marner, Patrick Kane, Tyler Seguin, David Perron, Hillary Knight, Danid Pastrnak and Ryan O’Reilly. 
Right now you were dressed in a pair of jeans and your team jersey. Standing in line waiting to be called to the stage where you’d be shooting from. With Mitch, Matt and Brady in front of you, the four of you were chatting and laughing. Each of you were excited to shoot off the platform. 
“Now your Gatorade Shooting Stars… from your St. Louis Blues, number 57, David Perron!”
The arena came to life, all cheering on one of the home team players. Perron, with his son in his arms, made his way up the stairs from ice levels. Handing out beanies and high fiving the fans as he went up to the platform.
“From the Toronto Maple Leafs, number 16, Mitch Marner.” 
Mitch followed Perron up the steps. Handing out hats as he went. Matt stepped forward to the bottom of the stars, looking up at all the fans. He had a hand on your lower back. Brady had let your stand next to your boyfriend whilst you three waited.
“From the Calgary Flames, number 19, Matthew Tkachuk.” Matt follows Mitch up. “From the Ottawa Senators, number 7, Brady Tkachuk.”
“The Canadian Women’s All Star, number 11, (Y/N) Lemieux.”
As you walked up the many stairs, you handed out rolled up t-shirts to fans. It was weird to have this many cameras in your face though. If you were honest, the walk up to the platform looked a lot shorter from the bottom. Especially the amount of stairs you had to climb. You reached the platform and waited for the rest of the players to join herself,Matt, Brady, Mitch and Perron. When everyone had gotten there, it went straight into the competition. First to shoot was Perron. He scored a total of 14 points. Mitch was next on the platform. He scored an awesome 22 points.
“Our next shooter, Matthew Tkachuk,” Nick started. “Your brother Brady is following you so we thought, hey, why not get one more Tkachuk up here. Why not bring up your Dad. Give it up St. Louis, for all-star Kieth Tkachuk!”
Yourself and Brady grin, tapping your sticks as you watched Keith join Matt on the platform, an arm around his shoulder with a wide smile on his face. Nick motioned for Brady to join them as well. You decided to give him a light shove as a joke.
“You should be up here as well,” Brady commented as he joined his brother and father.
You laughed at Brady’s comment. Sending a wink to Matt as well who had the biggest smile on his face.
Keith turned to face you, giving you a joking look, “I think we’re missing someone up here.”
“I ain’t no Tkachuck,” You reply. “Enjoy the moment, big guy.”
Matt stepped forward from where he was standing, holding his hand out for you. “Well, maybe we should change that, hey?”
“What?”
Keith, Brady and Nick stepped back from the platform and Matt grabbed your hand, pulling you to the centre of the platform they were standing on. Your hands flew to your mouth as you watched Matt slowly kneel to one knee and open a ring box. In the box sat the most perfect engagement ring you had ever seen.
“No way,” you breathed, looking at Matt who had the biggest smile on his face.
“You’ve been my best friend since we met all those years ago right here in this very arena. When little (Y/N) bumped into me as she ran to get away from her dad. You’ve been considered part of this family since then but I think I need to make it official, make sure you don’t stand out too much with that last name. Will you do me the greatest honour of changing your last name from Lemieux to Tkachuk?”
You nodded, too shocked to answer in words. The arena roared to life when Matt stood up and kissed you. He pulled the ring out of the box as you dropped your gloves. You cried as Matt slid the ring on your finger. Once he had sealed the deal, you lunged at him, wrapping your arms around his shoulders excitedly.
The players around them and on the bench, as well as the whole arena, were screaming and cheering. Mitch and Brady made sure they were heard over everyone else. 
“I can’t believe you,” You laughed as you pulled away from Matt. Brady was the first to hug you congratulations. He had the biggest grin as well. The smile gave him away. “You knew!”
“Of course I did,” Brady chuckles, “I helped choose the ring.”
Brady was interrupted when Keith pulled you into a hug. “I think you should just keep your last name, it’s more recognisable.”
“Tkachuk is better, that's for sure.”
Nick soon joined the happy group. You were tucked into Matt’s side like usual. Nick held his hand out to Matt who shook it happily before handing Matt a new jersey. It was a grey All-Star Canadian jersey like you were wearing. You grabbed it from Matt, checking the back which now had Tkachuk on it.
“Oh my god,” You grinned, pulling off your current jersey for the new one.
“Hey, have a look at the photo up on the board you guys.” There was a photo of Keith kneeling by the bench in front of a young Brady, Matt and yourself. You had attended the weekend with her father and hung out with the boys. One of the rare times you got to see the Tkachuk brothers as a kid. “How exciting is it to be on this platform being here, history in the making, with your sons and soon to be in-law?”
“I’m so proud of these guys,” Keith stated, smiling at you three. “They’ve earned being here. Matt and Brady grew up here, watched me play here. I mean, Matt met (Y/N) just outside the home change rooms in this arena.” At that, there was a picture of Matt, Brady and Taryn, the youngest Tkachuk, standing with Keith now on the screen.  “I love these guys. I know they love the Blues deep down.”
“Oh, we’re excited to have you here. 18000 people wanna know, how many pucks can Tkachuk chuck, chuck? So why don’t you have a go at this.” Keith took Matt’s stick from him as the three young adults stepped back. “Come on, Keith Tkachuk everybody!”
Keith shot the puck, nearly getting it in the 10 pointer net. “Not a lot of love for that arch there Tkachuk,” You chirped as he turned to give Matt his stick back.
He hugged the three of you before Matt stepped up to the platform. But only after a kiss from you. Keith’s arm wrapped around your shoulder as they watched Matt drop his gloves.
“How characteristic…” You giggles, stopping when he pulls off his Calgary jersey to reveal an old St. Louis Cardinals jersey.
“Who’d he fight?” Keith laughed. “He won’t touch you.”
“He’ll fight me,” Brady mumbled from beside you.
The three of you chuckled as you watched Matt take his first shot. As he took his next few shots, you listened to Brady and Keith chirp your boyfriend, well now Fiance. Matt ended up with 24, getting a 10 on his last one.
“Look at you go,” You smiled, pecking Matt when he switched spots with Brady. 
Brady stepped up to the plate. Matt pulled from under his dad’s arm into his. Having you stand in front of him with his arms around you. When Brady took his first shot, Matt laughed at the fact his brother didn’t do anything special as a tribute to their hometown. 
“Next up we have the last of the three musketeers.”
You stepped onto the platform, with a good luck kiss from Matthew. You had 7 shots to hit the targets laid out on the ice below. With the first shot you hit a 5. After your 6 other shots, you came to a total of 24 as well. Tie with Matthew. After everyone else had taken their shot, it was only Matthew and yourself that had the highest score. No-one had outshot you two. 
“Since you both scored an amazing 24 points, we go to a sudden death shootout. One shot. Highest score wins.”
Matt shot first, missing the arch but a hair. You shot next. The puck went flying over the arch. Actually hitting Jarry who was chilling at the end of the end with some of the other goalies. 
“Injure your goalie, why don’t ya?” Matt chirps as he steps up once again. 
Round two. Matt shoots and hits the 5 points. Only way for you to beat that was to score the same or hit the arch for 10 points. You took a moment before finally shooting the puck. It went straight into the arch. You grin, cheering as you turn to where Matt was standing.
“Better luck next time Tkachuk!”
He smiled, coming up to congratulate you. He pressed a kiss to your lips. “Next time, you’ll be a Tkachuk as well.”
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goalhofer · 1 year ago
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2023-24 Detroit Red Wings Roster
Wingers
#22 Matt Luff (Oakville, Ontario)
#23 Lucas Raymond (Göteborg, Sweden)
#24 Klim Kostin (Penza, Russia)*
#57 David Perron (Sherbrooke, Quebec) A*
#88 Daniel Sprong (L'Île-Bizard, Quebec)*
#93 Alex DeBrincat (Farmington Hills, Michigan)*
Centers
#14 Robby Fabbri (Mississauga, Ontario)
#18 Andrew Copp (Ann Arbor, Michigan) A
#21 Austin Czarnik (Washington Charter Township, Michigan)
#27 Michael Rasmussen (Surrey, British Columbia)
#36 Christian Fischer (Chicago, Illinois)*
#37 J.T. Compher (Northfield Township, Illinois)*
#71 Dylan Larkin (Waterford Township, Michigan) C
#90 Joe Veleno (Kirkland, Quebec)
#96 Jake Walman (Toronto, Ontario)
Defensemen
#2 Olli Määttä (Jyväskylä, Finland)
#3 Justin Holl (Minnetonka, Minnesota)*
#8 Ben Chiarot (Hamilton, Ontario) A
#41 Shayne Gostisbehere (Parkland, Florida)*
#46 Jeff Petry (Farmington Hills, Michigan)*
#53 Moritz Seider (Zell, Germany)
Goalies
#34 Alex Lyon (Baudette, Minnesota)*
#35 Ville Husso (Helsinki, Finland)
#47 James Reimer (Arborg, Manitoba)*
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disamedia · 2 years ago
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VASTLAB [VLX4] at Chicago Filmmakers from Chicago Filmmakers on Vimeo.
April 15, 2023 - Chicago Filmmakers
VASTLAB’s VLX4 tour will be at Chicago Filmmakers, producers of the Onion City Experimental Film Festival, this Saturday, April 15. Visit chicagofilmmakers.org or vastlab.org for tickets.
VASTLAB ( @thevastlab ) brings another showcase of underground film & music, touring a theatrical selection of work, with a live performance by Toby Kaufmann-Buhler.
ChicagoFilmmakers.Org VastLab.Org
Or see the link in our bio and story.
VASTLAB SET FEATURING:
giroscopio by Brendamaris Rodriguez @live_art_performance & John Muse @johnmuseartist
futile/gestures by Yolanda Tianyi-Shao @ylannnnnda & Aaron Holmes @aaron_m_holmes
America (I wanted to…) by Matt Mullins @matthewtroymullins
Abstract 22 by Luis Carlos Rodríguez @lu_caroga
Float by Jaden Heller @jj_fuego
Origami by Maxime Corbeil-Perron @maximecorbeilperron
Beyond the Fields by Toby Kaufmann-Buhler @tkbuhler - WITH A LIVE PERFORMANCE
perf dance by Steven Woloshen @scratchatopia
Space that Continues to the Mountain by Qianwen Hu @mngo.stickyrice & Jeremiah Paul Neri
Triboro by Nate Dorr @rock_hyrax
Spectral Rainbow Frequency by Hüseyin Mert Erverdi @huseyinmerterverdi
Three Pride Flags by Tom Bessoir @tom_bessoir
To All Those by Josh Weissbach @jweissbach & Ben Balcom @be_right_balcom
Women by Tracy Miller-Robbins @tmillerrobbins_animation
Wald by Christian Groen @ccc.online
Photographing New York by Cesar Bedogne
Self-Shot Film by Marat Valerievich Narimanov
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2024-25 season
Canada
Newfoundland
Carbonear: Dawson Mercer (New Jersey)
St. John's: Alex Newhook (Montreal)
Nova Scotia
Halifax: Justin Barron (Montreal/Nashville), Morgan Barron (Winnipeg), Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh), Matthew Highmore (Ottawa), Alex Killorn (Anaheim), Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado) & Liam O'Brien (Utah)
Halifax Municipality: Brad Marchand (Boston)
Yarmouth: Ryan Graves (Pittsburgh)
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown: Ross Johnston (Anaheim)
Summerside: Noah Dobson (New York Islanders)
New Brunswick
Fredericton: Jake Allen (New Jersey)
Moncton: Phil Myers (Toronto) & Calvin Pickard (Edmonton)
Quebec
Amos: Nicolas Roy (Vegas)
Bécancour: Sam Montembeault (Montreal)
Bromont: Fréddy Gaudreau (Minnesota)
Kirkland: Joe Veleno (Detroit)
Laval: Simon Benoit (Toronto), Vincent Desharnais (Vancouver), Mathieu Joseph (St. Louis) & Pierre-Olivier Joseph (Pittsburgh)
Longueuil: Anthony Mantha-Pronovost (Calgary)
Montreal: William Carrier (Carolina), Nicolas Deslauriers (Philadelphia), Kris Letang (Pittsburgh), Zachary L'Heureux (Nashville) & Marc-Édouard Vlasic (San José)
Notre-Dame-Des-Prairies: Anthony-John Greer (Florida)
Plessisville: Mavrik Bourque (Dallas)
Pointe-Claire: Anthony Duclair (New York Islanders) & Mike Matheson (Montreal)
Quebec: Alexandre Carrier (Nashville/Montreal), Louis Crevier (Chicago), Kurtis MacDermid (New Jersey), Jonathan Marchessault (Nashville) & Jakob Pelletier (Calgary)
Roberval: Sam Girard (Colorado)
Saint-Eustache: Alex Lafrenière (New York Rangers)
Saint-Hyacinthe: David Savard (Montreal)
Saint-Jérôme: Jonathan Huberdeau (Calgary)
Saint-Narcisse-De-Beaurivage: Yanni Gourde (Seattle)
Sainte-Agathe-Des-Monts: Jonathan Drouin (Colorado) & Pierre-Luc Dubois (Washington)
Sainte-Marie: Thomas Chabot (Ottawa)
Sherbrooke: David Perron (Ottawa)
Sorel-Tracy: Anthony Beauvillier (Pittsburgh) & Marc-André Fleury (Minnesota)
Trois-Rivières: Zach Bolduc (St. Louis) & Anthony Richard (Philadelphia)
Val-d'Or: Jérémy Lauzon (Nashville)
Victoriaville: Phillip Danault (Los Angeles)
Ontario
Ajax: Michael Carcone (Utah), Connor McMichael (Washington), Matt Poitras (Boston) & Devin Shore (Minnesota)
Aurora: Morgan Frost (Philadelphia) & Robert Thomas (St. Louis)
Barrie: Brent Burns (Carolina)
Belleville: Brian Cousins (Ottawa)
Bowmanville: Declan Chisholm (Minnesota)
Brampton: Sean Monahan (Columbus), Tyler Seguin (Dallas) & Scott Wedgewood (Colorado)
Brantford: Adam Henrique (Edmonton)
Burlington: Josh Anderson (Montreal) & Shane Wright (Seattle)
Caledon: Rory Kerins (Calgary), Andrew Mangiapane (Washington), Darren Raddysh (Tampa Bay) & Taylor Raddysh (Washington)
Central Huron: Ryan O'Reilly (Nashville)
Centre Wellington Township: Brock McGinn (Anaheim)
Chatham-Kent: T.J. Brodie (Chicago)
Dorchester: Boone Jenner (Columbus)
Dysart Township: Matt Duchene (Dallas)
East Gwillumbury: Sam Bennett (Florida)
Georgina Township: Joel Hanley (Calgary) & Sean Walker (Carolina)
Haldimand County: Cam Talbot (Detroit)
Halton Hills: Jason Dickinson (Chicago)
Hamilton: Ben Chiarot (Detroit), Mark Jankowski (Nashville), Johnathan Kovacevic (New Jersey), Darnell Nurse (Edmonton), Carter Verhaeghe (Florida) & Arber Xhekaj (Montreal)
Hearst: Claude Giroux (Ottawa)
Kingston: Tye Kartye (Seattle) & Gabe Vilardi (Winnipeg)
King Township: Adam Fantilli (Columbus), Mario Ferraro (San José) & Alex Pietrangelo (Vegas)
Kitchener: Nathan Bastian (New Jersey), Nic Hague (Vegas), Steven Lorentz (Toronto), Tanner Pearson (Vegas), Mark Scheifele (Winnipeg) & Logan Stanley (Winnipeg)
London: Jacob Bryson (Buffalo), Dylan DeMelo (Winnipeg), Bo Horvat (New York Islanders), Nazem Kadri (Calgary), Travis Konecny (Philadelphia) & Nick Suzuki (Montreal)
Markham: Warren Foegele (Los Angeles), Mitch Marner (Toronto), Jeff Skinner (Edmonton) & Steven Stamkos (Nashville)
Mississauga: Vince Dunn (Seattle), Sean Durzi (Utah), Robby Fabbri (Anaheim), Ryan McLeod (Buffalo), Nick Paul (Tampa Bay), Owen Power (Buffalo), Dylan Strome (Washington), Ryan Strome (Anaheim), John Tavares (Toronto) & Philip Tomasino (Pittsburgh)
Newmarket: Quinton Byfield (Los Angeles)
New Tecumseh: Tyson Foerster (Philadelphia)
Oakville: Evan Bouchard (Edmonton), Isaiah George (New York Islanders) & Scott Laughton (Philadelphia)
Oshawa: Justin Danforth (Columbus)
Ottawa: Cody Ceci (San José), Brandt Clarke (Los Angeles), Calvin De Haan (Colorado), Erik Gudbranson (Columbus), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (New York Islanders), Scott Sabourin (San José), Donovan Sebrango (Ottawa) & MacKenzie Weegar (Calgary)
Peterborough: Barrett Hayton (Utah), Mitchell Stephens (Seattle) & Owen Tippett (Philadelphia)
Prescott: Ben Hutton (Vegas)
Richmond Hill: Jordan Binnington (St. Louis), Ryan Lomberg (Calgary) & Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
St. Catherines: Conor Timmins (Toronto)
Sault Ste. Marie: Mike Amadio (Ottawa) & Colin Miller (Winnipeg)
Scugog: Ty Dellandrea (San José)
Six Nations Of The Grand River Reservation: Brandon Montour (Seattle)
Stratford: Jared McCann (Seattle)
Strathroy-Caradoc: Lawson Crouse (Utah)
Sudbury: Tyler Bertuzzi (Chicago)
Temiskaming Shores: Justin Brazeau (Boston) & Corey Perry (Edmonton)
Thunder Bay: Mackenzie Blackwood (San José/Colorado), Robert Bortuzzo (Utah), Jordan Staal (Carolina) & Tyler Tucker (St. Louis)
Toronto: Connor Brown (Edmonton), Michael Bunting (Pittsburgh), Casey Cizikas (New York Islanders), Will Cuylle (New York Rangers), Jamie Drysdale (Philadelphia), Luke Evangelista (Nashville), Jake Evans (Montreal), Mark Friedman (Vancouver), Barclay Goodrow (San José), Dougie Hamilton (New Jersey), Zach Hyman (Edmonton), Wyatt Johnston (Dallas), Jordan Kyrou (St. Louis), Jack McBain (Utah), Jamie Oleksiak (Seattle), Adam Pelech (New York Islanders), Michael Pezzetta (Montreal), Evan Rodrigues (Florida), Brendan Smith (Dallas), Reilly Smith (New York Rangers), Brandon Tanev (Seattle), Chris Tanev (Toronto), Akil Thomas (Los Angeles), Tyler Toffoli (San José), Jake Walman (San José) & Tom Wilson (Washington)
Uxbridge Township: Mason Marchment (Dallas)
Vaughan: Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay), Luca Del Bel Belluz (Columbus) & Phil Di Giuseppe (Vancouver)
Waterloo: Ben Jones (Minnesota)
Whitewater Township: Jack Quinn (Buffalo)
Whitby: Jonah Gadjovich (Florida) & Cole Perfetti (Winnipeg)
Whitchurch-Stouffville: Sam Carrick (New York Rangers)
Windsor: Aaron Ekblad (Florida), Cam Fowler (St. Louis) & Matt Martin (New York Islanders)
Woolwich Township: Cole Schwindt (Vegas)
Manitoba
Arborg: James Reimer (Anaheim/Buffalo)
Brandon: Joel Edmundson (Los Angeles), Keegan Kolesar (Vegas), Jordan Martinook (Carolina), Damon Severson (Columbus) & Zach Whitecloud (Vegas)
Dauphin: Ryan Pulock (New York Islanders)
De Salaberry Municipality: Travis Hamonic (Ottawa)
Emerson-Franklin Municipality: Denton Mateychuk (Columbus)
Ritchot Municipality: Owen Pickering (Pittsburgh)
Souris-Glenwood Municipality: Tyson Kozak (Buffalo)
Springfield Municipality: Brett Howden (Vegas)
The Pas: Connor Dewar (Toronto)
Wainwright Municipality: Carson Soucy (Vancouver)
Wallace-Woodworth Municipality: Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia)
Winnipeg: Max Domi (Toronto), Cody Glass (Pittsburgh), Joel Hofer (St. Louis), Seth Jarvis (Carolina), Justin Kirkland (Calgary), Dylan McIlrath (Washington), Ryan Reaves (Toronto) & Mark Stone (Vegas)
Yellowhead Municipality: Conor Geekie (Tampa Bay) & Morgan Geekie (Boston)
Saskatchewan
Carlyle: Haydn Fleury (Winnipeg)
Davidson: Nolan Allan (Chicago) & Brayden McNabb (Vegas)
Estevan: Brayden Pachal (Calgary)
Humboldt: Dustin Tokarski (Carolina)
Melfort: Jaden Schwartz (Seattle)
Oxbow: Tanner Jeannot (Los Angeles)
Prince Albert: Braden Schneider (New York Rangers)
Regina: Mat Dumba (Dallas) & Jordan Eberle (Seattle)
Saskatoon: Brandon Hagel (Tampa Bay), Connor Ingram (Utah), Darcy Kuemper (Los Angeles), Brayden Schenn (St. Louis), Luke Schenn (Nashville), Chandler Stephenson (Seattle) & Connor Zary (Calgary)
Yorkton: Kaedan Korczak (Vegas)
Alberta
Airdrie: Jake Neighbours (St. Louis)
Beaumont: Noah Gregor (Ottawa)
Calgary: Jake Bean (Calgary), Ryker Evans (Seattle), Taylor Hall (Chicago/Carolina), Dylan Holloway (St. Louis), Brett Leason (Anaheim), Cale Makar (Colorado), Josh Morrissey (Winnipeg), William Nylander-Altelius (Toronto), Brayden Point (Tampa Bay), Cole Reinhardt (Ottawa), Matt Rempe (New York Rangers), Logan Thompson (Washington) & Olen Zellweger (Anaheim)
Camrose: Parker Kelly (Colorado)
Canmore: Jacob Bernard-Docker (Ottawa) & Noah Philp (Edmonton)
Cochrane: Justin Dowling (New Jersey)
Edmonton: Eric Comrie (Winnipeg), Jake DeBrusk (Vancouver), Brendan Gallagher (Montreal), Dylan Guenther (Utah), Keaton Middleton (Colorado), Stuart Skinner (Edmonton) & Jared Spurgeon (Minnesota)
Ft. Saskatchewan: Kirby Dach (Montreal)
Lethbridge: Ridly Greig (Ottawa)
Lloydminster: Ty Smith (Carolina)
Okotoks: Peyton Krebs (Buffalo)
St. Albert: Colton Dach (Chicago), Tyson Jost (Carolina), Josh Mahura (Seattle), Zack Ostapchuk (Ottawa) & Colton Parayko (St. Louis)
Slave Lake: Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (Buffalo)
Stony Plain: Brett Kulak (Edmonton)
Strathcona County: Kaiden Guhle (Montreal) & Sam Steel (Dallas)
Wainwright: Bobby McMann (Toronto) & Jake Middleton (Minnesota)
Yukon
Whitehorse: Dylan Cozens (Buffalo)
British Columbia
Abbotsford: Noah Juulsen (Vancouver) & Devon Toews (Colorado)
Burnaby: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Edmonton)
Chilliwack: Zach Benson (Buffalo)
Comox: Adin Hill (Vegas)
Coquitlam: Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders) & Dante Fabbro (Nashville/Columbus)
Cranbrook: Bowen Byram (Buffalo)
Delta: Beck Malenstyn (Buffalo)
Kamloops: Logan Stankoven (Dallas)
Langley: Dennis Cholowski (New York Islanders), Danton Heinen (Vancouver) & Shea Theodore (Vegas)
New Westminster: Kevin Bahl (Calgary)
North Vancouver: Connor Bedard (Chicago), Macklin Celebrini (San José), Sam Reinhart (Florida) & Colton Sissons (Nashville)
Port Alberni: Laurent Brossoit (Chicago)
Port Moody: Kent Johnson (Columbus)
Richmond: Troy Stecher (Edmonton)
Salmon Arm: Curtis Lazar (New Jersey)
Surrey: Brenden Dillon (New Jersey) & Parker Wotherspoon (Boston)
Vancouver: Kyle Burroughs (Los Angeles), Evander Kane (Edmonton), Alex Kerfoot (Utah), Fraser Minten (Toronto), Michael Rasmussen (Detroit) & Morgan Rielly (Toronto)
Victoria: Jamie Benn (Dallas)
West Vancouver: Jake Christiansen (Columbus)
USA
Maine
Biddeford: Brian Dumoulin (Anaheim)
Yarmouth: Oliver Wahlstrom (New York Islanders/Boston)
New Hampshire
Manchester: Luke Hughes (New Jersey)
Rochester: Casey DeSmith (Dallas)
Massachusetts
Boston: Matt Grzelcyk (Pittsburgh), Noah Hanifin (Vegas), Kevin Hayes (Pittsburgh), Connor Murphy (Chicago) & Jimmy Vesey; Jr. (New York Rangers)
Boxford: Chris Kreider (New York Rangers)
Braintree: Adam Gaudette (Ottawa)
Canton: Kevin Rooney (Calgary)
Chelmsford: Jack Eichel (Vegas)
East Longmeadow: Frank Vatrano (Anaheim)
Easton: John Marino (Utah)
Haverhill: Jordan Harris (Columbus)
Hingham: Matty Beniers (Seattle)
Lawrence: Colin Blackwell (Dallas)
Lexington: Will Smith (San José)
Millville: Matt Boldy (Minnesota)
Milton: Ryan Shea (Pittsburgh)
Natick: John Carlson (Washington)
Needham: Chris Wagner (Colorado)
North Andover: Joel Daccord (Seattle)
Scituate: Ryan Donato (Chicago) & Conor Garland (Vancouver)
Southborough: Henry Thrun (San José)
Weymouth: Charlie Coyle (Boston)
Rhode Island
Cumberland: Jayden Struble (Montreal)
Johnston: Noel Acciari (Pittsburgh)
Connecticut
Darien: Spencer Knight (Florida)
Greenwich: Cam Atkinson (Tampa Bay)
Milford: Jonathan Quick (New York Rangers)
New Canaan: Max Pacioretty (Toronto)
Newtown: Matthew Samoskevich (Florida)
New York
Amherst: Nick DeSimone (Utah)
Bedford: Trevor Zegras (Anaheim)
Buffalo: Marcus Foligno (Minnesota), Nick Foligno (Chicago), Dennis Gilbert; Jr. (Buffalo), Patrick Kane; Jr. (Detroit) & Miles Wood (Colorado)
Canton: Jordan Greenway (Buffalo)
Cicero: Joel Farabee (Philadelphia)
Eden: Alex Iafallo (Winnipeg)
Elmira: Johnny Beecher (Boston)
Greenburgh: Brett Pesce (New Jersey)
Hempstead: Shane Pinto (Ottawa)
Huntington: Matt Coronato (Calgary)
Long Beach: Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Boston)
Massena: Zach Bogosian (Minnesota)
New York: Jack Drury (Carolina/Colorado)
Oyster Bay: Adam Fox (New York Rangers) & Frank Milano (Washington)
Smithtown: Kyle Palmieri (New York Islanders)
Staten Island: Zach Aston-Reese (Columbus) & Kevin Labanc (Columbus)
Syracuse: Thomas Harley (Dallas) & Alex Tuch (Buffalo)
New Jersey
Bellmawr: Eric Robinson (Carolina)
Chatham: Alex Laferriere (Los Angeles) & Drew O'Connor (Pittsburgh)
Edison Township: Anthony Stolarz (Toronto)
Livingston Township: Kyle MacLean (New York Islanders)
Long Branch: Connor Clifton (Buffalo)
Mantua Township: Tony DeAngelo (New York Islanders)
Middletown Township: James Van Riemsdyk (Columbus) & Trevor Van Riemsdyk (Washington)
Robbinsville Township: Ross Colton (Colorado)
Vorhees Township: Mattias Samuelsson (Buffalo)
Pennsylvania
Hollidaysburg: Sam Lafferty (Buffalo)
Pittsburgh: Logan Cooley (Utah), John Gibson (Anaheim), Brandon Saad (St. Louis) & Vincent Trocheck (New York Rangers)
Virginia
Henrico County: Zac Jones (New York Rangers)
North Carolina
Raleigh: Nikolai Kovalenko II (Colorado/San José)
South Carolina
Florence: Mike Kesselring (Utah)
Hilton Head Island: Ryan Hartman (Minnesota)
Florida
Boca Raton: Jakob Chychrun (Washington)
Coral Springs: Brandon Duhaime (Washington)
Naples: John Hathaway; Jr. (Philadelphia)
Orlando: Jack Hughes (New Jersey) & Quinn Hughes (Vancouver)
Parkland: Andrew Peeke (Boston)
Pembroke Pines: Shayne Gostisbehere (Carolina)
Michigan
Ann Arbor: Ian Cole (Utah), Andrew Copp (Detroit) & Jeff Petry (Detroit)
Birmingham: Max Sasson (Vancouver)
Canton Charter Township: Paul Cotter (New Jersey) & Matt Roy (Washington)
Clinton Charter Township: Kyle Connor (Winnipeg)
Commerce Charter Township: Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg)
Dearborn: Dakota Joshua (Vancouver)
Dearborn Heights: Jordan Oesterle (Boston)
East Grand Rapids: Luke Glendening (Tampa Bay)
Farmington Hills: Alex DeBrincat (Detroit)
Grosse Pointe: Michael McCarron (Nashville) & Zach Werenski (Columbus)
Holland: Lane Hutson (Montreal)
Mt. Clemens: Frank Nazar III (Chicago)
Oxford Township: Josh Norris (Ottawa)
Pontiac: Bryan Rust (Pittsburgh)
Rochester: Jacob Trouba (New York Rangers/Anaheim)
Rochester Hills: Alec Martinez (Chicago)
Rockford: Mitchell Chaffee (Tampa Bay)
St. Clair: Tyler Motte (Detroit)
Washington Charter Township: Nick Blankenburg (Nashville)
Waterford Charter Township: Dylan Larkin (Detroit)
Ypsilanti: Jalen Chatfield (Carolina)
Ohio
Cleveland: Jansen Harkins (Anaheim)
Columbus: Jack Roslovic (Carolina), Kiefer Sherwood (Vancouver) & Cole Sillinger (Columbus)
Dublin: Sean Kuraly (Columbus)
Parma: Alex Nedeljkovic (Pittsburgh)
Unity Township: J.T. Miller (Vancouver)
Indiana
Ft. Wayne: Drake Batherson (Ottawa)
Indianapolis: Jack Johnson III (Columbus)
Alabama
Huntsville: Nic Dowd (Washington)
Mississippi
Mathieu Olivier (Columbus)
Wisconsin
Eau Claire: Ty Emberson (Edmonton)
Green Bay: Mason Appleton (Winnipeg)
Madison: Nick Schmaltz (Utah), Craig Smith (Chicago) & Ryan Suter (St. Louis)
Mequon: Spencer Stastney (Nashville)
Milwaukee: Hudson Fasching (New York Islanders)
Mosinee: Cole Caufield (Montreal)
Illinois
Chicago: Christian Fischer (Detroit), John Hayden (Seattle) & Mike Reilly; Jr. (New York Islanders)
Downers Grove Township: Josh Manson (Colorado)
Elk Grove Township: Alex Turcotte (Los Angeles)
New Trier Township: Alex Vlasic (Chicago)
Northfield Township: J.T. Compher (Detroit)
Palos Township: Christian Dvorak (Montreal)
Proviso Township: Vinnie Hinostroza (Nashville)
Minnesota
Baudette: Alex Lyon (Detroit)
Blaine: Nick Bjugstad (Utah) & Jonny Brodzinski (New York Rangers)
Bloomington: Erik Johnson (Philadelphia)
Brainerd: Cole Smith (Nashville)
Burnsville: Brock Boeser (Vancouver)
Duluth: Derek Forbort (Vancouver) & Dominic Toninato (Winnipeg)
Eden Prairie: Jackson LaCombe (Anaheim), Nick Leddy (St. Louis) & Nick Seeler (Philadelphia)
Edina: Anders Lee (New York Islanders) & Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado)
Elk River: Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay)
Excelsior: Vinni Lettieri (Boston)
Farmington: Drew Helleson (Anaheim)
Fridley: Mikey Anderson (Los Angeles)
Hermantown: Dylan Samberg (Winnipeg)
Hibbing: Scott Perunovich (St. Louis)
Lakeville: Charlie Lindgren (Washington), Sam Malinski (Colorado), Jake Oettinger (Dallas), Ryan Poehling (Philadelphia) & Brady Skjei (Nashville)
Lindström: Blake Lizotte (Pittsburgh)
Maple Grove: Brock Faber (Minnesota)
Minneapolis: Ryan Lindgren (New York Rangers) & Brock Nelson (New York Islanders)
Minnetonka: Bobby Brink (Philadelphia)
Moorhead: Will Borgen (New York Rangers)
St. Cloud: Nate Schmidt (Florida)
St. Paul: Nick Jensen (Ottawa), Ryan McDonagh (Tampa Bay), K'Andre Miller (New York Rangers) & Tommy Novak (Nashville)
South St. Paul: Justin Faulk (St. Louis)
Stillwater: Noah Cates (Philadelphia)
Tonka Bay: Justin Holl (Detroit)
Two Harbors: Cole Koepke (Boston)
Iowa
Dubuque: Tucker Poolman (Colorado)
Missouri
Chesterfield: Clayton Keller (Utah) & Luke Kunin (San José)
Dardenne Prairie: Joe Woll (Toronto)
St. Louis: Trent Frederic (Boston), Adam Lowry (Winnipeg), Patrick Maroon (Chicago) & Scott Mayfield (New York Islanders)
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: Mason Lohrei (Boston)
North Dakota
Fargo: Jackson Blake (Carolina) & Tyler Kleven (Ottawa)
South Dakota
Sioux Falls: Walker Duehr (Calgary/San José)
Nebraska
Omaha: Jake Guentzel (Tampa Bay) & Neal Pionk (Winnipeg)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City: Jon Merrill (Minnesota)
Texas
Arlington: Jared Jones (Chicago)
Dallas: Samuel Helenius (Los Angeles)
Houston: Tyler Myers (Vancouver)
Missouri City: Logan O'Connor (Colorado)
Plano: Blake Coleman (Calgary) & Stefan Noesen (New Jersey)
Montana
Whitefish: Jake Sanderson (Ottawa)
Colorado
Colorado Springs: Brandon Carlo (Boston)
Denver: Ethen Frank (Washington) & Troy Terry (Anaheim)
Erie: Jaccob Slavin (Carolina)
Littleton: Mikey Eyssimont (Tampa Bay)
Utah
Salt Lake City: Trevor Lewis (Los Angeles)
Arizona
Phoenix: Sean Couturier (Philadelphia), Mark Kastelic (Boston), Matthew Knies (Toronto) & Tage Thompson (Buffalo)
Scottsdale: Josh Doan (Utah), Braeden Tkachuk (Ottawa) & Matthew Tkachuk (Florida)
California
Anaheim: Cam York (Philadelphia)
Arcadia: Jason Robertson (Dallas)
Gilroy: Dustin Wolf (Calgary)
Long Beach: Matt Nieto (Pittsburgh)
Newport Beach: Jason Zucker (Buffalo)
Pasadena: Nick Robertson (Toronto)
San Diego: Thatcher Demko (Vancouver)
San Ramon: Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Thousand Oaks: Trevor Moore (Los Angeles)
Alaska
Anchorage: Jeremy Swayman (Boston)
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Take Me Out to the Ballgame...
From the mind of Joe’s son, Matt Perrone It’s October and that means one thing, time for pumpkin spice everything. Just kidding, it is baseball post season. Truth be told, it seems many don’t talk about baseball around the water cooler these days (heck, is there even a water cooler), but post season is enjoyable for me. Perhaps because my team is in it. The Phillies. Today is the first game of…
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Shooting Stars
Kane : 24 points
Marner: 22 points
M. Tkachuk: 20 points
Poulin: 15 points
Knight: 14 points
Seguin: 14 points
Perron: 14 points
O’Rielly: 12 points
Pastrnak: 10 points
B. Tkachuk: 6 points
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Horror Movies Based on True Events
Open Water (2003)
When a couple goes scuba diving in Open Water, their boat accidentally leaves them behind in shark-infested water. It’s based on something that really happened to American tourists Tom and Eileen Lonergan, who were left behind by a diving company off the Great Barrier Reef. By the time the mistake was realized two days later, it was too late, and they were never seen again. A shark attack seems not to have been the cause of death, however, as the couple’s dive jackets were eventually found. The jackets weren’t damaged, which suggested that the Lonergans likely took them off, “delirious from dehydration,” and drowned.
Borderland (2007)
When three friends head to a Mexican border town to have some fun in this movie, they get mixed up with a cult specializing in human sacrifice. The concept loosely stems from the life of Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo, a drug lord and cult leader who was responsible for the death of American student Mark Kilroy.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
The iconic baddie Freddy Krueger kills teenagers via their dreams in Wes Craven’s franchise-launching film. Craven told Vulture that the idea stemmed from an article he read in The Los Angeles Times about a family of Cambodian refugees with a young son who reported awful nightmares. “He told his parents he was afraid that if he slept, the thing chasing him would get him, so he tried to stay awake for days at a time,” said Craven. “When he finally fell asleep, his parents thought this crisis was over. Then they heard screams in the middle of the night. By the time they got to him, he was dead. He died in the middle of a nightmare. Here was a youngster having a vision of a horror that everyone older was denying. That became the central line of Nightmare on Elm Street.”
Black Water (2007)
Set in the swamps of Australia, this movie sees a group of fishers attacked by a humongous crocodile. It was inspired by an actual crocodile attack in the Australian outback in 2003 that killed a man named Brett Mann in an area that his friends said they’d “never, ever” seen a crocodile before.
Dead Ringers (1988)
In David Cronenberg’s movie, Jeremy Irons plays twin gynecologists who do messed up things with patients and ultimately die together in the end. Cronenberg adapted the movie from Bari Wood and Jack Geasland’s novel Twins, which was inspired by the lives of actual twin gynecologists Stewart and Cyril Marcus. TheNew York Times noted that the Marcuses enjoyed “trading places to fool their patients” and that they ultimately “retreat[ed] into heavy drug use and utter isolation.”
Deliver Us From Evil (2014)
The movie follows a cop and a priest who team up to take on the supernatural. It’s based on self-proclaimed “demonologist” Ralph Sarchie’s memoir Beware the Night, in which he tells supposedly true stories, such as the time he found himself “in the presence of one of hell’s most dangerous devils” possessing a woman.
Poltergeist (1982)
In Poltergeist, a family’s home is invaded by ghosts that abduct one of the daughters. The film was inspiredby unexplained events, such as loud popping noises and moved objects, that occurred in 1958 at the Hermanns’ home in Seaford, New York.
Psycho (1960)
Alfred Hitchcock’s essential film traces a woman who embezzles money from her employer and runs off to a mysterious hotel where she is (58-year-old spoiler alert) murdered by the man running it, Norman Bates. Bates is said to have been based on Ed Gein, a Wisconsin man who was convicted for one murder in the 1950s, but suspected for others. He also was a grave robber, and authorities found many disturbing results of that in his home, including bowls crafted from human skulls and a lampshade made from the skin of someone’s face.
Scream (1996)
The classic ‘90s slasher flick uses dark humor to tell the story of a group of teens and a mystery man named Ghostface who wants to murder them. But the real story ain’t funny. The movie was inspired by the Gainesville Ripper, real name Danny Rolling, who killed five Florida students by knife over a span of three days in August 1990.
The Conjuring (2013)
The movie stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as ghost hunters helping out a family in a haunted 18th-century farmhouse. The hunters, Ed and Lorraine Warren, are real people, as is the Perron family that they assist. Lorraine was a consultant on the movie and insists that many of the supernatural horrors really happened, and one of the daughters who is depicted in the film, Andrea Perron, says the same. She recalled an angry spirit named Bathsheba to USA Today:“Whoever the spirit was, she perceived herself to be mistress of the house and she resented the competition my mother posed for that position.”
Annabelle (2014)
The creepy porcelain doll from The Conjuring gets her terror on in this spin-off of The Conjuring. The ghost-hunting Warrens have claimed that there was a real Raggedy Ann doll that moved by itself and wrote creepy-ass notes saying things like, “Help us.” The woman who owned it contacted a medium, who claimed that it was possessed by a seven-year-old girl named Annabelle who had died there.
The Disappointments Room (2016)
Kate Beckinsale stars in the movie as an architect who moves to a new home with a mysterious room in the attic that she eventually learns was previously used as a room where rich people would cast off disabled children. It was reportedly inspired by a Rhode Island woman who discovered a similar room in her house that she says was built by a 19th century judge to lock away his disabled daughter.
The Exorcist (1973)
Two priests attempt to remove a demon from a young girl in this box office smash. The movie was based on a 1949 Washington Post article with the headline “Priest Frees Mt. Rainier Boy Reported Held in Devil’s Grip.” Director William Friedkin spoke about the article to Time Out London: “Maybe one day they’ll discover the cause of what happened to that young man, but back then, it was only curable by an exorcism. His family weren’t even Catholics, they were Lutheran. They started with doctors and then psychiatrists and then psychologists and then they went to their minister who couldn’t help them. And they wound up with the Catholic church. The Washington Post article says that the boy was possessed and exorcised. That’s pretty out on a limb for a national newspaper to put on its front page… You’re not going to see that on the front page of an intelligent newspaper unless there’s something there.
The Girl Next Door (2007)
The movie follows the abuse of a teenage girl at the hands of her aunt, and it was inspired by the murder of Sylvia Likens in 1965. The 16-year-old girl was abused by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, Baniszewski’s children, and other neighborhood children, as entertainment. They ultimately killed her, with the cause of death determined as “brain swelling, internal hemorrhaging of the brain, and shock induced by Sylvia’s extensive skin damage,”
The Possession (2012)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Kyra Sedgwick star in the movie as a couple with a young daughter who becomes fascinated with an antique wooden box found at a yard sale. Of course, the box turns out to be home to a spirit. The flick’s “true story” basis came from an eBay listing for “a haunted Jewish wine cabinet box” containing oddities such as two locks of hair, one candlestick, and an evil spirit that caused supernatural activity. The box sold for $280 and gained attention when a Jewish newspaper ran an article about its so-called powers.
The Rite (2011)
In The Rite, a mortician enrolls in seminary and eventually takes an exorcism class in Rome, where demonic encounters ensue. The movie was based on the life of a real exorcist, Father Gary Thomas, whose work was the focus of journalist Matt Baglio’s book The Rite: The Making of an Exorcist. A Roman Catholic priest, Thomas was one of 14 Vatican-certified exorcists working in America in 2011. He served as an advisor on the film and told The Los Angeles Times that in the previous four years he had exorcised five people.
The Sacrament (2013)
In the movie, a man travels to find his sister who joined a remote religious commune, where, yep, bad things happen. It was inspired by the 1978 Jonestown massacre, in which cult leader Jim Jones led 909 of his followers to partake in a “murder-suicide ceremony” using cyanide poisoning.
The Shining (1980)
Stanley Kubrick’s horror masterpiece is about a man who is driven to insanity by supernatural forces while staying at a remote hotel in the Rockies. The movie Derives from Stephen King’s book of the same name, which was inspired by the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, where plenty of guests have reported seeing ghosts. The Stanley wasn’t actually used in the movie, however, because Kubrick didn’t think it looked scary enough.
The Silence of the Lambs(1991)
The Oscar-winning film tells the story of an FBI cadet who enlists the help of a cannibal/serial killer to pin down another serial killer, Buffalo Bill, who skins the bodies of his victims. FBI special agent John Douglas, who consulted on the film, has explained that Bill was inspired in part by the serial killer Ted Bundy, who like Bill, wore a fake cast. Ed Gein is also believed to be an inspiration, what with the whole skinning thing. And per Rolling Stone, 1980s killer Gary Heidnik was a reference for how Buffalo Bill kept victims in a basement pit.
The Strangers (2008)
Three killers in masks terrorize the suburban home of a couple (played by Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman) in this invasion thriller. Writer-director Bryan Bertino has said the film was inspired by something that happened to him in childhood. “As a kid, I lived in a house on a street in the middle of nowhere. One night, while our parents were out, somebody knocked on the front door and my little sister answered it,” he said. “At the door were some people asking for somebody that didn’t live there. We later found out that these people were knocking on doors in the area and, if no one was home, breaking into the houses.”
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974 & 2003)
Ed Gein also reportedly inspired elements of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and its remake. The movies are about groups of friends who come into contact with the murderous cannibal Leatherface. The original film memorably features a room filled with furniture created from human bones, a nod to Gein’s home.
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976 & 2014)
The original film follows a Texas Ranger as he tracks down a serial killer threatening a small town, and the 2014 sequel of the same name essentially revives the same plot. Both are based on the Texarkana Moonlight Murders of 1946, when a “Phantom Killer” took out five people over ten weeks. The case remains unsolved
Veronica (2018)
The recent Netflix release follows a 15-year-old girl who uses a Ouija board and accidentally connects with a demon that terrorizes her and her family. The movie’s based on a real police report from a Madrid neighborhood. As the story goes, a girl performed a séance at school and then “experienced months of seizures and hallucinations, particularly of shadows and presences surrounding her,” according to NewsWeek. The police report came a year after the girl’s death when three officers and the Chief Inspect of the National Police reported several unnatural occurrences at her family’s home that they called “a situation of mystery and rarity.”
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